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The educational platform Canvas was shut down when its parent company was hacked. Boise State University cancelled finals Friday due to lack of access.
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The state’s largest teacher’s union has issued a vote of No Confidence in Gov. Brad Little after he signed into law a bill that prevents teachers unions from using any taxpayers resources to conduct union activities.
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“At any one time, Boise State welcomes more than 400 international students.”
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Idaho Public Television is challenging kids to read 20 minutes a day in March — 600 minutes total — to earn an adventure pass to local attractions like museums and the Discovery Center of Idaho.
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As college athletics become a multi-billion-dollar industry, some educators are asking whether sports should move beyond the field and into the classroom as a serious academic discipline.
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The idea of a moment of silence dates to the 1980s, as a way to return thoughtful reflection to classrooms after even voluntary prayer in schools was ruled unconstitutional.
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At Boise State, a new initiative is turning off the debate and turning up the listening, giving students a chance to be heard and truly understood.
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“[Boise State] cannot be the university that we were in 2019. We have to be the university that we need to be for 2030 for our students and the state."
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The Idaho Supreme Court upheld the state’s private education tax credit Thursday.
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Garden insects — from bumblebees to centipedes — play essential but often overlooked roles in pollination, decomposition and pest control that keep ecosystems thriving.
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Idaho students are getting a shot to show off their civic know-how, face off against their peers and compete for prizes in this years National Civics Bee.
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On Friday, the Idaho Supreme Court heard arguments in a case challenging House Bill 93, a $50 million tax credit program for children attending private schools. Petitioners argue the subsidies are unconstitutional.